Pacquiao-Bradley 2 live gate lowest in years

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  • cashdon
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    Pacquiao-Bradley 2 live gate lowest in years

    It’s been a long time since Manny Pacquiao’s Nevada gate receipts have dipped below $8 million, but they did just that this past Saturday in his rematch with Timothy Bradley.


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  • The Problem Child
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    P4P list after the fight though:

    1. Pacquiao
    2. Mayweather
    3. Golovkin

    That's what matters.

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      #3
      Nobody wanted to risk paying to watch another robbery happen. Thankfully the right man got the decision.


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      • BUNGALOWS
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        #4
        Watch how much I care about the numbers after my favorite fighter just won comfortably against a top 3 P4P fighter.

        You can't tell me nuthin!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Golovkin
          P4P list after the fight though:

          1. Pacquiao
          2. Mayweather
          3. Golovkin

          That's what matters.
          According to you in the other thread, popularity also counts towards the P4P criteria right? In that case, according to YOUR logic, Mayweather should be above Pacquiao on the P4P list.



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          • The Problem Child
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            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
            According to you in the other thread, popularity also counts towards the P4P criteria right? In that case, according to YOUR logic, Mayweather should be above Pacquiao on the P4P list.



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            That's true but it's just a part of it. How you win, how often you are ducked, your skillset... hold major weight.

            That's why Golovkin is at #3 still. All he needs is a name or two (if they grow the balls to fight him that is which is the problem) and he takes Mayweather spot.

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              • thebowtod
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                bradley aint much of a draw

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                  #9
                  Let's see what Mayweather brings in after getting brutally stopped.


                  Not many fighters draw well after taking a huge loss like Manny did.

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                  • cashdon
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                    #10
                    Just posting facts informing my fellow boxing fans please don't shoot the messenger. If I had to come out of pocket Pacquiao all day. Pac is like a blockbuster movie you'd rather watch it in the theatre and get the full blown experience intended by the director/producer. Floyd to me is like made for home straight to DVD lol. Not saying this in a bad way lol I enjoy a Floyd fight at home (have his entire fight career on DVD) where I can study the little subtleties, his mastery in the ring. I can enjoy a toe to toe slugfest with the best of them just as well as a boxing masterclass.

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